Suzhou Attractions

All Attractions in Suzhou

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Zhonghua Gate

The Zhonghua Gate, previous named as the Jubao Gate, meaning gathering treasures in English, was built in 1366 during the Ming Dynasty. It took its current name by Sun Zhongshan in 1931, the leader of Kuomintang. The gate now is the biggest castle-style city gate of 13 city gates in China, and is best-preserved and most complex structured.Read More

The Humble Administrator's Garden

The Humble Administrator's Garden, built 1509 during the Ming Dynasty , is located in the No.178 Northeast Street of Suzhou City. It is the largest and most renowned classical landscape garden in Suzhou, covering an area of 78 Mu.Read More

Tongli Ancient Town

The Tongli Ancient Town, a town in Wujiang City, is situated by the Taihu Lake and in east of the Canal, 18 kilometers away from the Suzhou City and 80 kilometers to Shanghai. It is one of the six famous water towns in the south of the Yangtze River covering an area of 33 hectares.Read More

Zhouzhuang Ancient Town

The Zhouzhuang Ancient Town, once called as"Zhenfengli", located in the southeastern Suzhou City, about 30 kilometers far away from the Kunshan City. It is an old-aged water town in the south area of Yangtze River with a history about 900 years.Read More

The New Suzhou Museum

The New Suzhou Museum is located in the west of the Humble Administrator's Garden consists of the new constructions and the ancient architectures of Zhongwang Mansion. And the newly constructions, which has well displayed the features of the south area of the Yangtze River, is a comprehensive museum combined with modernized and ancient construction as well as the innovative landscape garden.Read More

Kunqu Opera Museum

The Kunqu Opera Museum is the best preserved one in Suzhou City with unique large scale and delicate carving which was seldom seen at present.Read More

Lion Grove Garden

Lion Grove Garden, located at Yuanlin Road in Suzhou in the Jiangsu Province, is world famous for its unique labyrinthine of taihu rocks and covers an area of 6,670 square meters.Read More

Lingering Garden

Lingering Garden is famous for its delicate building distribution and numerous rare stones. It initially functioned as Xu Taishi’s personal garden in the Ming Dynasty, then was later renamed Hanbi Villa by Liu Shu in the Qing Dynasty.Read More

Garden of the Master of Nets

The Master of the Nets Garden, located in Suzhou of the Jiangsu Province, is masterpiece classical garden in the style of the Qing Dynasty. It was built by government official Shi Zhengzhi with the simple notion of a fisherman’s life and was initially used as a delicate garden but has since evoled into a scholar’s garden with its own unique style among Chinese classical gardens.Read More

 

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